hi list
Is there a way to get something like this {*$:{=$Name}} to work in a
pagelist template:
(:pagelist name=Vitamin-* fmt=#vitamin-list:)
pagelist template:
[[#vitamin-list]]
(:tempalte first:)
||class=xxx
(:tempalte each:)
||!{=$Title} || {*$:{=$Name}} ||
[[#vitamin-listend]]
thanks for
Monday, September 28, 2009, 2:24:01 PM, noskule wrote:
Is there a way to get something like this {*$:{=$Name}} to work in a
pagelist template:
please explain what this is supposed to be.
~Hans
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Hans schrieb:
Monday, September 28, 2009, 2:24:01 PM, noskule wrote:
Is there a way to get something like this {*$:{=$Name}} to work in a
pagelist template:
please explain what this is supposed to be.
~Hans
a list of (vitamin)-pagenames which names are ptvs in other
Patrick R. Michaud schrieb:
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 04:21:15PM +0200, noskule wrote:
hi list
Is there a way to get a pagelist that shows pages that links to PageA
AND PageB
(:pagelist name=CategoryACategoryB:)
To just list pages that contain the strings CategoryA and
On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 12:19:25PM -0800, Martin Fick wrote:
Some possible pagelist argument syntax suggestions:
1 a) Pages in either category:
link=Category.TipsUndTricks link=Category.Beginner
Just a note that PmWiki's argument processing routine
(ParseArgs) doesn't really understand
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At present the link= option doesn't understand a
list of pages, it only works for a single page.
I'm planning to change this, but I don't have an
estimate for when that will happen.
...Still a very desired feature for me. :)
There's also
On 1/25/07, noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also some ambiguity about how this should work. Some people
would expect the link= option above to show pages in either category,
while you seem to be requesting only those pages that are in both
categories. We might need to resolve